Srinagar, May 23 -- Authorities are hard selling Kashmir as an eco-tourism hub at the G20 summit.

Conservator of Forests, South Kashmir Circle, Irfan Ali Shah told The Kashmir Monitor that 25 officials from the Department of Forests, Jammu & Kashmir will engage in discussions with international delegates on eco-tourism in the Kashmir Himalayas.

Shah highlighted the diverse and abundant ecosystem of Kashmir, which offers a wide range of experiences including breathtaking landscapes, wildlife in national parks and sanctuaries, alpine lakes, majestic mountain ranges, and a rich cultural heritage.

He added that the region provides numerous adventure opportunities, making it an appealing destination for eco-tourists seeking excitement and e...